lr.-'i ‘ i..-., :rf-_ lili ljl .ii *.5 if-lil = F .ii _ .11 fi .,~i . _:_.-ly; :_ ~ _:_ ._,\f Will M. l . .. . . . I' . . .._ fL'l;<.C‘ ..r3>':/1-‘l. ~ V ,if -l` i A/ i., _5_l‘- ui. ~"'.'f”‘,':'.-. ,rsfiiyll I \\ iif l ~.» -MI » 1 ‘i»1;>‘-:ilu ,'"t";-l i .f...l 7'1--...wil V if-‘ i __ ,i r fi Il _ _‘f-lf < i til-,&'.. at it l . :f lf.: fl'-ll-.° . -l; ., ,. ,_ W. . ,l _-1 l,,_.. yi l ; , .i V. .,._ .3.- .ll _ if- “* :~ 5 i r -¢,,. . ‘.i -ll l’ f -‘ . .;li_.i-of _,_ ,_-_ 'hly 1 . ,__ ,.. . ’ . if iiii? » l* »; .l ..r f s e . . |,v ,l.:..~, `§f"l.“.~. 1’ iii ui 11:; Yi lst l . ,.3 -l‘_~-if l_i" ’ . 4/1 . ';li=.`."l:‘_f` 5 .dai ’ ,ly .V .°,'..-1°\"~ ' ; "'31 lr' . ' .-15.' ` ll' i. iw. .i :Mk l *_P0UR`i` _ 'vm » _ ._ 'I _ ...X _ o.wl~:'i' camps.-'rho military. - -"5 `.'_:` ~'\*,r` camping season ha|»startod,',up now , ..» 4 _ 'in deed earnest. The'0ndets camps i ' ~~ -_ will he held as lsetfgesr ir char- ' / ` ~ <,._\\\ xr' lotieiown, Sussex and Aldershot, _in /2" ‘ 9' August. i ' ' ~ _ , . \\ \\ _ . _ 'f N \. -_ rox ansnnnnhi' Assoclxrlos-l , 1/ '~ - ' -‘ __ _ i ~ '|‘hc P. E. Island Fox Breeders' Assoc. _» ' `_~ _.__-L ' lation has taken the office lately ,oc- ~ .fi . 4 ~\~ . /' ' /ib ’=-»_l§§ A' ”_ -EJ, \ ._ *___* `>,fV/lj J/ _ of _ __\ , _ Distinguished by an i exquisite flavor and fragrance for which you pay extra on duty-burdened imported brands. AT THF. NEAREST TOIIACCO SHOP ' MADE DY 'I`U(_`KIi'l"1`S, IIAMlL'I`UN 15 vefzfs Q pac/itzge A .‘§Tl-IE ,l . l ____ ' _ occupied by the John R. Dinnls Ped igreed Foxes,'on Richmond street, directly opposite the Post Ollioe and willlopen today for business. -_ '?\_"_' U0- ' TIIE IIRANT.-The S. B. Brant is l at present in Picton placing the it i hlioys in that harbor. On har ret-um ~ t0 Charlottetown she will gg to Calle.- Torlnentine to place the bucys there. The buoy boat from Halifax is ex- pected here this week to plum! the gas, and automatic buoys. T0 ll() ON SLIIT.-The S. S. Em- press, oi the Charlottetown rlteitm _Navigption Com-i>snv’S 8"'-"‘~2. #025 on the slip at ‘Picton on Monday i \ `\. .J 'rhs Northumberland will replace the Empress on the Sunmerslde and Pt. dn Chene route. The (3. G. S. llinto. ,ww lying nt the Marine Wharf. Charlottetown, win take ur' the Major Snow ~arrived iii the Island on Tuesday night and since then has .betll condiiuting eralninutions ill phy- sical drill at Prince of Wales, which will be completed to~day. 'l‘lie oblect of h-is visit here is also to inspect. the various Cadet Corps on the Island, and yesterday, as stac- ed. he commenced with the E’-rince of Wales Colle-ge Cadets. Two corrpn- nies paraded, under Captains Keep- ing and McArthur, lnnd their smart appearance reflected credit on their Instructor. Professor Murphy.. The parade took place on the College zrounds. The corps w-as exp,-ciscd in company drill and did a very good march past. The Inspecting officm* was manifestly pleased and -he expressed his satisfaction in the sta'temc0,l: that ithe Cadets had done very well. In fact, said Major Snow, thev did ns 'Well as he had evcr seen in British (‘olurz-bin, where t-he Cadets are nn cxcepiinnally fine body, '1'o-ln-orrow the Miiior goes to the western part of the Island -to inspect of Better ‘Quality From your farm if yoil will lei us help you when purchasing your ieriilizers fur spring crops. Agricultural Auihuriiit-.s and lfxpwiineiital Stations in this great Dominion oi' ours prove that all cro is reinovc from llic soil more POT- ASH than I["hosplloric Arid ; iliern-lore, you nlusi use il fertilizer coiliaiiiiilg iiiore l’U'l`ASll than Phosphorii: Acid. Having Aciil Phosplliitc, Niirnie of Soda Ind PUTASII iii siork, can qliote you these materials ui reusollalile ligllres, and will show you How to Illix Your Goods at Home and save nlolicv l>v l»llviii;; raw material and . doing your own illixiligf _ You ihnn know wllni you are feeding your crops unil can lie alnli-sl sun: ol bigger yields of belief iiuillily. ' _ Whfgn ||¢-;xl in l.»w'- fl'-'~|» 1" '~'\'\ lulh ll 'NCL - JOHN H. GILL, Charlottetown, P. E. Island O i Yzou can get lliggcr Yields _j__ .J Z -Q ~i ` . _ “ L .l-I . ' l_°_`U`lEQl\|-'PAKRJS wi-ii1'E STAR 'li - .lluul li0pening of ST. LAWRENCE Navigalion ' " Mosriuzill.-ouenzc-Livtsvool LCanada May $6 1914 ' I /,,,__ t- .. .-. .. .;tff‘~lll1.. -i‘2§f§..li ~ 35 -- _ and every Saturday lherelller. BOOK N )WI _Ilia - ' ' hi. DUMINIUN LINE 3”" it . Ji.-__, w\\.-...- 1., _." ~ iifé' W. K. Rocnns, co LTD ’ ‘ Local Agents From T0 LIVERPOOL bec....Cl ' .... 3`$§i....».. v?fr"l“..'l‘.l'.1‘..._. £13 it ll.'.'.'$r'.-l $1#-bee _¢isutinn. ...Ufune 4 July 2 o|\tre|l.:.‘ li:|nr|ln...... une 9 July 7 T0 HAVRE Pfam T0 ,_\-n ci .ii .'8,__ June I3 }une20 lune 27 ,lilly 4 ‘.'\ ' uf., -il- || l-i.'i‘.';-is ALLAN LINE ie.il"*" " 3 _Sailings Weekly_via St. Lawrencg Fmm GLASGOW iinliolinced -in due colirse. (ln Wellnes- day evening at the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Bishop addressed n, meeting of min- isters- and others on '.\'ntional Unity Work in Canlidn, which lie l-xplaiiied and tlil- grunt' need for which he cm- , rhasised. He stated that 'there wer"»'i 106 Y: M. C. .»\’s. in Canada, with from thirty-five to forty stildrilt As- soiinlifvls, vlilh no blllldinps, There \~l~i.=1 .'-'i i‘.iiorm~‘ disrllssion in which Rei. Mr. Tiivlor. Rev. Mr. Murphy, Rev. Mr. Marshall and Nr. J. K. llf“"f. Pr s"‘eut of ihf local Assoc- iniiin who _ was in tho r'.l`n‘l' took part. Mr. McAllister st-ltis that stern are helm; ' 'f-» to, hw-~ i\-h Militia Camp, ~'»‘\'c-.ii mf-air. in f'hnrl0tieto\vn from Y---.-r 'Ui ef; .Yvlv 7_ rmrwrvised. on ‘--mr ‘\ #~ 1...... 14 4-iv. Monlfiwp Dm-n f"“"" ,Will me l' ~'v1 lilo f‘nVP, N. 9. '¢. ',. .-~--_-.»i»-11 uma a.,.,...4... v.,,.., ¢,.,,,“ flhni-lottctmvn will nfhvvl +L” cnmf. i" comrnnv with their lenders. IT PAYS to'b\ly in this Province, night. STILL TH-EY Cohllll.-Automobiles ln Charlottetown continue to ill* crease. The steamer Northumberland last evening brought _ three more, two of them being consigned to Mr. J. Stanley Wodlock., DOING NIOELY-Ullon .inquiry at the Charlottetown HMP tsl yester- day Mr. Albert Wfillon._who 3, short time aku inder went an operation lor appendlcitis, was reported to be do- ing nicely. RECOVER!-JD - Her many friends will be glad to` learn that Miss Daisy Thorne. who was recently -ill in the P. E. Island Hospital, has N' covsred and is able to be out again as usual. ALEXANDRA SOCIETY.-At the annual meeting of the Alexandra So- ciety of King's College, Windsor, on Wednesday, Mrs. Hodgsw. Ol CMF* lottetown, who was the delegate present irom this city, was elected Third \'i¢€-Vfelhlent. IIAZELBROOK FIELD. - Services on Sundny,May 17,will be as follows: Clisrlvtfewwn and Pi“t°“ "°“*°- --'rhe oreatieh story". shréeef.-,O --Heights and Depths of Experience." li. w. CADETS 1Nsi;npTEg.T Ahxandra’ 3 ,__ ,___ S,m,_ect__..Mem_|Il;load is her pure. rich and stron.:- The Cadets oi Prince of a es 0 -_ ,|81 _gm-viceB_'~ Hazen),-ook I7 n_ m_ _ lego were inspected vesterdav hy Ma- gubiect HA brew Heaven and New dition, we would recommendexgrxealtl ,Or U Snow' of Frederingon, N B Earth.. Blood 'lablets. Thesfn sri duets who is thc Oiganlser oi Cadets for _ -T nerve strenllf-h°¥\€¢`S. 00 PU - ll- C k t t S ilnemfngil-llilslviesihad llrlhee issuer.; “ Club Vlrginias ” noon -beainnins at 2. p. m. The mngeg will he 200, hoo and 600 yds-; free an muuitinn. The clli-h have en- (-m.m_.],, Rifle League Series (ol foul' ,,.a¢¢~~~_°°“°‘°“- It “‘ 9° ee t take un <'hP’=S i". just n0'o ', ‘b.li‘t'i.`lies. so soon alter-last winter S. proloug¢€l Sl-f“ZS\°~ _ HELP ron urns. `sUrrl':l=inRs_- The pll‘.-lic lneet-ing Called for mst night in the Board ol Trade _rooms to consider steps ior the asslstauw , . 3 I dh! d, _ ' the Cadets locatcd at Sumrnerslileiol the :`“qereTe,,bv'v§'5\ lite;-n%‘;'§_ £5' our disposal to peruse the Museum land elsewhere in that section of the msastef mis ` ‘Sita-ns presided. It ‘md 3 f°“'_ OWN h‘sllS, turning---to the ipwvincm . ._ , 'Worship_M,&_Y9l` ‘ ,D N no ,cruelty side of some of the _Dogns l - 1 ' ‘ 1 Will* |16"-“Wd l'° “Pm 9' B“ sc P n administrations. Perhaps' out oi curi- Y. il. c. A. wonx.-ur. _ _ “W ““° “'“°“° f‘”"°“° °".“°‘-“°t1.<`-sits' -'nrsfdins the d°°P°¢i°°‘ with BlSh0i>, Nat-ional Y. lil. C. A. Sgcrx- me the “nerve Wm have W" 01310? which wie are led to ‘believe the rul- iiry for Canada, and1‘Mr. A. S. Mc- ll-“nil-V °f_ d°17‘Z_ so by leavin? k ealwers in tile middle Ages carried on Allister, the fllaritims Sen,-¢tm.y_ contributions with the CitvMC§l;n'\M,their power, we descended to the arrived oil tllo Island on Tues- ,Was moved hy °x'G°v`er"I'l`r Ig mzun -dungeons. _ duy i-\-eniuu. .~\t Snmmerside they "Wd seconded 'bv MF' Ov oi td THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS~ held a conferrnce with a number oiithat Dr' J' T' J‘mk3f‘“_b° appc' “te “Immediately -below the Hall ol thc men of the town on Y. l\l. C. A. to receive "il conuhluons frgm' gf, work, and suggestions were made as iguntrvvsE‘;h°£_°;visi’;n";h';fp;CH7l?§f1ds us;-.d for the iéictarcsrilagion oi thosite i, rn ' ~ ' .,_ _. e wa_ _ ~ w o were foun o o views age ns .“.?..f..i §..¥‘1»23l‘..i’~‘.-‘€»~-‘"5-`»°-`i` °-°”@"5-ii “S "'.‘.“'-.;;:;.;1:;‘:;.‘:.“d.;.‘;t€.‘°§i‘ lm; "al 10i¢et,,“.n in h ,. ~_a-so cas c . _ ' ju icia o c oge or e ounci. cnssad with ttlie lrddsdnbiinblliigtgii mn” ff" the free "m'“sp°N'°h°'n f’f,A secret passage' way was pointed llerl- the appointment of a new sec- fm f"°"_"t"’l". to N°Wf°“"dl"“d' T‘h"" out to us as the means of bringing l-etary for thi- vhnriottetown »Y. M. 1° d°°',f2“_';l_" "t t,l°_:3‘¥t;’l;’£;“_u lmrtitwlir grisoner :to the life- C. A_ Cl-rllliil recommendations were "" S " ‘mep -‘ 961101* 0 C 0 Oge or s P0 BD 11' BS. made and the appointment will be "0" ‘lf UW Pl\b"`C fit IHYHE- Another secret door opening to the SOUIAI, AND DANCE.-The social and dance held in the Caledonian Oluh rooms last eveni-ni! Was Wm Ht- tenderl, and those present spout a verv enjoyable evening, the event he- inp as yood as -any that has been held in tha Caledonian Club rooms in the pasz. Refreshments were served during the evening. Vocal cal solos were sxcallentlv rcn-dared bv- Messrs. Frank J. Mcbonpld and W.-T! Brown ~~-li Miss Lucy Blanchard. each of whom lvorencored. The ac- companist, Proiessor Earle, so-_/lltti.\ himself iidmirnbly. 'Phe dance n~lslc was played bv Miss Jean' Blanchard, who excelled h-”-rsclf c-n this occulslon. Mi-_ D_ Edgar Smw gm-Q an oxneiient.. walls ol justice, looks at the fl-cc reading th.1t.yras much nnpraclated. Tk-1 chapei‘ol~.s wire Mrs. Joh- Mc'.cod and Mrs. W, W. Wllk rn Tins Manlwiiil' Committee are to be con- izratlil-utedr on tho success of the evcnlnpfs cntertai-nmen‘t. ‘_ .f___ -..C __ '___l.-._-..._. _._.*'€_._.. _..-_ _ Y l i.°_-the way back to co I diet. days. You’ll soon know- When a Bit “Oli Color”--- When food doesn’t taste good. and _you realize , somethmg’s wrong, but you don’t know just what it ` Try a ration of the simple, wholesome food- Grape- uts “'l'liere’s a Reason” I I mfort is by a change of and Cream' - -make your _breakfast and lunch principally of this delicious, partially predigested cereal (made of whole wheat and malted barley). then foilotv it up for a few I '- 10“°*°“'“ Chee” m“`b M” woughti iieifreet hail' heaihfl the Iii»se's it bm W boi? . Slat lihargropsseegitdrohe To mv eyes it was about 60 0 “am match eig- .lolyor-Au‘zust.if9°t 10l"E' bl 3" high' It °.°“t°i“° “_ (Continued il om page Oriel _ _*_ lhoilt 500 faces, no two alike; and a close examination reveals the fact 'that its completeness oi details ii 'jngr an crowning s. feature ol the work ns is its huge size. Other enor- mous pieces of the P3l“l3¢‘f'5 art» with most beautiful and costly mos- aic, completely cover the walls and ceiling of the great councilyhall, and 'one can well 'Imagine the dignity Of 8 State meeting held by those pom- pous nobles amidst such costly sur- roundings As th-e ti-me was not at Justice these prisons were especially bordering canal was used to throw _the bodies of victims of the execu- tioner's block out oi the way. One of tile cells we entered was iitted as in the fourteenth century and we were toid'Lord Byron locked himself in it lor twenty-four -hours to dahain imaginative impressions to write up- on. The dungeons are about on a level with the waters of the adjoin- ing canal, as I said, and connecting .the Chambers of Justice with thc- morci modern prisons ls the immous Bridge ol Silgiis. One might well ail- preciate such a title to n bridge _oi this description, éituated as it is lie- tlveen courts an-il prison; the sell- tenced onv, on leaving the stern world for n msment from its guard- ed windows, then .enters tne cold dark [-ris0¥is-- with n- sigh, n-at\\i‘iil‘.v enough. -No doubt, you have seen the nicuire of this celehrated bridge of old Venice. Wish it were posi-liblo |io gcflthroilgb some of these fnulolls sights with `youl l i "'l`_0 cut"thlngs~ilo\\7n a hit., we loft the Palace, had some nice Ital- ian coffee... and proceeded to St. Marlon Cathedral. A guide explain- ed things to our satisfaction. Four large columns support the canonv over the tum-b of the Apostle, thang were taken from Athens, it aupfbars, and in Greek characters and sculptur- al illustrations the story 'oi Christ is most izliniltely depicted nn their sm. faces. One at each side of an altar, stand two alabaster pillars "taken from the ruins oi King Solomou’s temple." our guide lighted aiusteh lo show us the tra-lislucence 1.-I :cert pllliirl, and though they are about eight inches in thlckneis the stone appeared as if lighted, throughout its mass. The interior of the dome ls decorated with fortunes oi gold; ynni-. ble is ns common as the church's candles; beautifully sculptured images, occupy' ordinary positions to ~maKe room for the altars, and '- so on. What n pile oi energy such s collection represents! Our spltndid "KY-scrniwrs oi today sink in the shade when compared with' thong an-_ cient cathedrals and Palaces! ` "Venice is practically built ‘on Piles, and the' region ni gh, Pkg” dl..B. Marco is the largest extent oi the now canal-pierced tovni-there is to walk upon. with any ireedom of limb. Most ol, the rsoldontlsi parts their poppin front dove; to a canal --and the ut feeling, symptoms of Blll'i“€ “ck” 12% ljeady idea of better service days at the shops. Add the of 300 , Suits _ Made to Order, Wild \._$l8 and up. r-» 9 Good Clothes that You D0 Want , . ,_ \ Special Order' Tailoring--it helps prove the Seinif for tailoring Men’s Clothes; We make you a Suit or Overcoat to Order in live few days for express delivery._' You can select a pattern from any one imported British Woollens-the_ finest weaves from the best mills in the -You can choose from our Fashion Plates; _ where 30 new models are shown, and then have the' Suit made to your own fancy with any added touches you desire. I This is what we call a Special Order-and we would like to show you the Physique Type Chart and the splendid _values in superb tailoring. _ . A. McDonald The Only Store in Ch’town Selling Semi Ready Clothes _ ~ --' ri Twenty-live eenie. . #iii Qlii-ii f 1; lffiilflffl-Q-f 1-'ifffl-Q11-f=f11=; -1 -f-Qffffiiiif 1;-2; if-Q; QE;-._=_' GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS _ One een! per word liroi insertion in ihis colum. lull cenl por worn on :Il continuation. Cub must accompany order. Minimum chemo “ {._ __F|'.f-Nl!!-'-..l.l.|‘5l-.\f.._"!1*NT|'1l.’ WANTED A'l' QUEEN HOTEL, TWO _‘1‘B_“.‘St¥.°.°_'1.' .€1.'1P- .._._..32?*.9.'_5'5M.“- . WANTED-YOUNG . WOMEN FOl\, training school In hospital lor lu- sane. ‘Apply to Dr. E. ,V. Scribner, Bupt., Worcester State Hospital, "‘Box 57, Worcester, Maas. 2110---2LMtl. q rua Si\L» * . ’_"»___. READY FOR SHIPMENT NOW. Black and Patched Puppy Foxes,‘ weaned, also adult Silver Black and' Patched Foxes, Martins, Baby and adult Fishers. Prices Rensonnhin, John Don-nham, Strathroy, Ont. _,___ ____ 2?6}_-5,-_1_?llQ14_l. FDR SALE OR TO RENT PART ()l~‘ my iurm contulni-ng 140 -nci-en 'WHFIY 100’ -acres oi which are cleared and in a his-li state 0( nur. '3W3tl0¥\~ ADDIV to Rogert Farqu- hurson, Southport. __ 2v342-5-l3M3ipd MOTOR BOAT HULL FOR SALE.; 2_5 lt. lens. Apply stanley J. Mott. ll. R. No. 3 Marshdeld. ____ ___ 2344-5-lslvlslprl-. 1-*oil 1MMi-‘.ui.\Tli:”"l;7lT.`ii:’ ` ll`l‘sl-‘l"KR`- H Diimil Pedigrees at $125 and lo shares Rayner International - at 311°- ADDI! Guardian (lilies. _ 2327-5-12Mtf. ~'1-in unissrau rox plxonanom. fwilins bought and sold.. Beet B. E. 1 Hlvers and patches, also Newlcvndland Silvers, R, W. Mne- Eover., St. Peters, P. E. L_ _______~___,___'_____2l2_§-j-__28M3 mol. orriuss, sono:-rr aN'i5""soi3i5j 1914. Foxes, Mink, Marten, etc, Organising new companies my ine- cialty. T. G. Ives, Montafue. __ < ===~1;e»eef-_-._ ron sian is islii’ or _`ili\c eoons and 5 pall- oi Foxes."_ Will also _sell options on'.minh,fdr "A`u¢~ anne known as the Ainariead' (fon- sulate, situated on the-earner ol use delivery. Oboe. H. Keith. ’ _ . ' ses:-5-iulmepd. . ron. sans rrasosomii aussi- ' FOR SALE-BPRINGBROOK FARM Tamworths, have .two litters to select from. Breeding stock imported ii-om Messrs. Todd oi l ont. and Harvey ot Quebec. Wm. J. Gibson, Marshtleld. ` 11804-Zlmwkspl. v _ _ ' _,LOST - ___ i.osrr-IN VITY, A iiol.il Curr link. Finder. Please leave at this olilee. , 2315-5-lilial. -I 10_'»*»T_.____-_.. ,_ - T0 I{l'§N'|` OI-l TO LEASE, 'I‘|l:\’l‘ property sitllnteil onthe corner ul 1-.kllllhoro and 'Kent Streets form- erly occupied by the Davis and l"m~u‘r Pork Packing Gompilliy. Apply to 222 Pownal street. 2873-5-14M3i V’ _ ____ ‘°Al.F. IIELI’ WANT! Il___ __~_____________.___..- _ noi w.iN1‘len.-APP|.v lu relist to A. Duehemin & co. za5o-5-lalvlt__l- whsrnn-A i`s6ilTl?n_§H\'f.:i.l-1 MAN for general work. Apply in WHO to w. A.. Miller, Elise sewin- zsii-s-ilmfird. Misiil:l.l.ilsr:ous___ NOTICE. SEWING MACHINES, OR' fans, Typevn-lters and Talking Mu- ohlnee repaired. H._ll. Dousliw. Expert, Morell Hotel, Phone 175l»~ ' 2249-s-limuliii I » ` WANFEE AN ELD- erly man and-taking at. Bovey. wmr .ha Hmisha streets. Apply Gaudet I Hansard